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Gardiner Street Dublin 1979 (Extended Edition) 

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Video originally uploaded by macaroonlee
Gardiner Street in 1979
Some comments from the original video from people who were from here:
", grand job for sending this to me , meself and me wife worked on mountjoy sq in the late 80s , didnt meet each other until we crossed paths in boston , never drank in the honey pot , but had a few sessions in the hill 16 ,,,,,,,, the old hill 16 ,, before it looked clean ha ha ha , great upload ,
dubbigot "
"i remember bank link cards and atm's had just come out .i was having a pint in the honey pot and a lad came in he was selling the cards(stroked)for 50p.his selling line was you got 3 chances to guess the number and if you got it right you could clear out someone's money and make a fortune.wrong but funny now.
thewhack64 "
"Grand footage indeed! I've often thought of the ole days in Dublin..I miss me ma and pa. May this song dry your eyes and bring sunshine to the rain! 
sandyjustin1234 "
"That was smashing, we're very lucky yer man took the trouble to film it all now that it's all gone. We lived in Corporation Buildings (Foley St) but so much is now gone for good. Thankyou.
Aldermoorkid "

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Комментарии : 78   
@bigmartin
@bigmartin 5 лет назад
Born on Summerhill 1966 so these are my old play grounds. I was also lucky enough to had had a few night's in Murrays Bar on Sean Mac Street. Great clip and a great track to go along with it, thank you
@patosullivan8391
@patosullivan8391 2 года назад
I was 20 in 1966 from fairview been living in London for 50 years now sad to see Dublin
@patosullivan8391
@patosullivan8391 2 года назад
❤️
@anneliamohara2842
@anneliamohara2842 2 года назад
Lived in number 3 Gardiner street played in Mountjoy Square living in New Jersey now my Ma was Summer Hill and me Da Ballybough
@anneliamohara2842
@anneliamohara2842 2 года назад
Sorry few missed spelling there 😀
@anneliamohara2842
@anneliamohara2842 2 года назад
@@patosullivan8391 ok pat fair play sad the way Dublin is now . Haven’t being back in 3 years since the Mother died
@cathalholland402
@cathalholland402 2 года назад
Fantastic to see the old town before it became"inner city"
@Marlondurran
@Marlondurran 4 года назад
The days when we were all alive..
@johnboylan3591
@johnboylan3591 Год назад
Thank you for summerhill.
@EricIrl
@EricIrl 7 лет назад
It's all right feeling nostalgic for these times - but I remember walking along those streets back then being worried about what might happen to me. It wasn't perferct back then either.
@esthergester236
@esthergester236 6 лет назад
EricIrl you're dead right. Dublin was a depressing kip then.
@cadetmouse
@cadetmouse 5 лет назад
progress always happens, everywhere. This film shows a real insight into a dilapidated and run down part of Dublin. As much as some of it could have been preserved the money wasnt there....it'd be another 20 years till we joined Europe and another 40 till real money finally came into Dublin. Back then they just needed to clear it, it was mostly run down and neglected...
@shamrockshore6308
@shamrockshore6308 3 года назад
@@cadetmouse This was filmed in 1979, not 1953.
@randommandem9801
@randommandem9801 3 года назад
Your right then the 80 and 90 hit drugs all over the place.
@jasbarsoph
@jasbarsoph 2 года назад
It looks bleak in the video, But It wasn’t always hardship.
@sheilamurray6939
@sheilamurray6939 3 года назад
Brilliant great watch
@tlindsay1819
@tlindsay1819 11 месяцев назад
Very good, Bring back good memories.
@sarty88
@sarty88 4 года назад
And moved them out to Finglas and Cabra and the likes. ..It was the ruination of those areas.
@ikm64
@ikm64 5 лет назад
Funny yesterday doesn't seem as long ago, as I thought it was...
@declanmcardle
@declanmcardle 3 года назад
Let me guess, lots of Georgian houses, but all torn down in the name of "progress".
@AndersonTückmantel
@AndersonTückmantel 3 года назад
I was robbed on that street in 2016 hahaha I will always remember Gardiner Street 😃
@misterpink808
@misterpink808 Год назад
Haha, nice! Glad you can laugh about it now. Bet it wasn't funny a the time!
@TF80s
@TF80s Год назад
Robbed or long term borrowed from? Drugs don't come cheap, ya know..be nice. 😜
@AndersonTückmantel
@AndersonTückmantel Год назад
@antopio101 At that time, I was walking from work to Talbot St to get a bus back home as I was living in Swords.
@jameshyland4923
@jameshyland4923 3 года назад
I believe this piece old 8mm belongs to me and my late brother....it contains footage many if not all of our family.....hijacked by macaroonllee, actually before its completion....but thanks anyway
@RaulMeatFactory1975
@RaulMeatFactory1975 Год назад
That's a bit of a shit buzz James, you'd think these other uploader's would give you and your Family the credit where it's due. Thankyou for this piece of footage of Old Dublin.
@bettyprice6316
@bettyprice6316 4 года назад
I lived in the beautiful city of Dublin in the 70's and moved to England in the 80's. I went back down my old haunts and I was shocked when I saw Moor Street and how it looks now. I loved shopping there, it was always a laugh and happy; full of Irish characters. What on earth happened? The whole of the UK and Ireland are being invaded, and everywhere has been demolished.
@geoffreycasey875
@geoffreycasey875 3 года назад
Shame indeed.. Spot the white man, and it will only get worse unless people start to speak out. .., 🍀🇮🇪👍
@greatone7314
@greatone7314 3 года назад
London is a class city, Dublin is a shithole
@shamrockshore6308
@shamrockshore6308 3 года назад
+Betty Price Why did you move to Britain in the '80's? Why didn't you stay in Dublin?
@bettyprice6316
@bettyprice6316 3 года назад
@@shamrockshore6308 Life happened xxx
@shamrockshore6308
@shamrockshore6308 3 года назад
@@bettyprice6316 Please expand.
@lorrainemartin4702
@lorrainemartin4702 10 лет назад
Love this video..
@markhayes4149
@markhayes4149 7 лет назад
Beautiful
@RaulMeatFactory1975
@RaulMeatFactory1975 Год назад
I was sick in Temple Street hospital (just around the corner and up the road) with Osteomyelitis in early summer that same year, there would be a lot more demolition of old Dublin in the following years 😐
@irvken
@irvken Год назад
That's where my grandparents grew up
@lilli9822
@lilli9822 6 лет назад
very few cars
@wc6220
@wc6220 3 года назад
Great little film, shows how Dublin had declined into a slum laden mess like London through the seventies. Before the invasion of foreigners when you could still enjoy a stroll down O'Connell Street......... 😭😭😱😱😱😱
@tearitloosetearitloose4670
@tearitloosetearitloose4670 3 года назад
You can still have a stroll down O'Connell St. Just watch out for the Junkies... And they're not foreigners either...
@wc6220
@wc6220 3 года назад
Hard to spot an Irish person in the city centre these days. Agree its a no go area now with all the junkies and muggers - needs some policing....
@EricIrl
@EricIrl 3 года назад
@@wc6220 It was much nicer being mugged by a "native". Ah - the good old days.
@jonathandowling7311
@jonathandowling7311 10 месяцев назад
Diolun, the new houses they moved into were very high quality compared to the kips they used to have. You're forgetting that Dublin used to have the worst slums in Europe at the time.
@artcoffey
@artcoffey 6 лет назад
Any idea where the film came from? My uncle lived in Sean McDermot Street and had a cine camera, this looks very much like his work...
@bernicewade9796
@bernicewade9796 4 года назад
Simon Hyland is the name of the man who recorded this. I think his family came from Gardenier St? His brother James Hyland shared the video.
@colmpierce3456
@colmpierce3456 4 года назад
Shot on Super8?
@1992ravefan
@1992ravefan 7 лет назад
At the time when the heroin epidemic first began all across the city centre. So much of a different place from today and plus everybody was IRISH and so were all the people who were working in shops, pubs, supermarkets, fruit markets etc.... unlike today there is little or nothing left of us apart from foreigners infesting the place everyday.
@irvken
@irvken Год назад
I see the blue shirts are still hanging around though
@1992ravefan
@1992ravefan 7 лет назад
At the time when the heroin epidemic first began all across the city centre. So much of a different place from today and plus everybody was IRISH and so were all the people who were working in shops, pubs, supermarkets, fruit markets etc.... unlike today there is little or nothing left of us apart from foreigners infesting the place everyday.
@saywaugottasay
@saywaugottasay 6 лет назад
1992ravefan so true and so sad
@Shtillmatic
@Shtillmatic 5 лет назад
Yeah, not as if the Irish ever had to move abroad , get jobs and live in less well off areas! We seem to have a short memory in Ireland when it comes to emigration/immigration, although I think your more annoyed that they aren’t white, am I right?
@1992ravefan
@1992ravefan 5 лет назад
@@Shtillmatic They're also one of the main reasons emigration is still happening and that's why we have a homeless crisis due to high numbers of foreigners getting homes and roofs over their heads over us hence the death of some poor unfortunates on the streets and to add insult to injury the media avoid reporting the alarming numbers because they don't want to look bad. And no it isn't because they're not white because when you have someone working in a shop for example and they don't have the most basic command of the English language and still are allowed to work. Since when the phrase "Must be fluent in English" go out the window? I simply have the right to be understood in my own country. I'm currently preparing to emigrate to the U.S. myself it's that's overwhelming of what modern Ireland is gone to today. It's called the graveyard.
@bernicewade9796
@bernicewade9796 4 года назад
@@1992ravefan It's the greedy landlords who are causing the housing crisis not immigration. There are 200,000 empty properties around the country and 10,000 homeless so who and what is the problem exactly?
@DonRoc3
@DonRoc3 4 года назад
Bernice it's the government that has caused the homeless crisis not landlords. If landlords were as greedy as you claim they are, there would not be over 200000 empty properties. Surely they'd all be rented out so the landlords would make more money. Your comment makes no sense. There's no money to be made in a vacant property.
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